Ponytail by Ree
I snapped this photo of Paige a couple of weeks ago, and it’s going to be the final photo at the end of my cookbook since I love it so much. And it’s not about the quality of the photo (lest you think...
View ArticleCowboy Pete by The Pioneer Woman
This week we have to say goodbye to one of the greats. Many of you who have read this website (or watched my cooking show) through the years have likely seen “Cowboy Pete.” Cowboy Pete has been on the...
View ArticleThe Camera Adds Ten Pounds by The Pioneer Woman
It’s been such a fun March at the Merc! Spring Break is in full swing in various parts of the country, depending on the week, and we’ve had the best visitors. (I’m also so proud of, and grateful for,...
View ArticleRadiant by The Pioneer Woman
It’s such a pretty time on the ranch. The grass is green, the calves are frisky, and the cows are waving their tails. I never realized cow tails could be so wild. Look at this one! I want to...
View ArticleThe Second of July by The Pioneer Woman
It’s the week of the Fourth, but it’s not the Fourth yet! It’s a busy time on the ranch, and Ladd and the kids (and the cowboys) are coming up on about three solid weeks of getting up before 5:00 a.m....
View ArticleSummer Only Comes Once a Year by The Pioneer Woman
I wrote this on Instagram, but I’m going to share it here too. I decided the Monday before the Fourth of July (after accidentally wearing my grody wear-around-the-house flip flops to church the day...
View ArticleTogether at Last by The Pioneer Woman
The family was all together this weekend! Both Paige and Alex were home from college and were able to stay all weekend…which meant they were able to help their dad work cattle. And see Cowboy Josh,...
View ArticleThe Same Sunrise by The Pioneer Woman
Ladd had just left to feed cattle a few mornings ago when I looked out the window and saw this glorious January sunrise. Because I have learned the hard way that when it comes to photographing...
View ArticleDid You Ever Know that You’re My Hero? by The Pioneer Woman
I don’t go feeding with Ladd very often, because we both have busy mornings to juggle. But there was something about this morning. It was 10 degrees, icy, snowy, bleak, and I didn’t want him to face it...
View ArticleApril Come She Will by The Pioneer Woman
Because winter was especially long, spring burning happened a little late this year…but boy, did it happen! A consolation for not being able to start burning until April, however, is that the wind has...
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